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This is a great place. On one side you can buy a bunch of Filipino-style snacks, and on the other there are several different classic Filipino food items. I particularly like their pork skewers (fatty, flavourful, wonderful), the deep fried pork belly, and their fragrant garlic fried rice. There's also a peanut sauce chicken (kare kare I think?) that's great, and their Halo halo is wonderful. Highly recommend this place for a quick lunch, or if you've got a lot of appetite call in advance and ask for Kamayan ($15 per person). EDIT: The person below me when sorted chronologically apparently has no tastebuds since they can't taste the onion and tomato infused into the baked fish, or the deep fried light saltiness from the other fish, and has completely ignored A) the side samplers they give you and B) the plethora of sauces that are all clearly labelled on the side of the restaurant lol.
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